I hate that I'm being a cliche' right now, but alas this is how it must be. So I come to you for help!
I am torn between a 13", 2.26 ghz MacBook Pro, whose RAM and Hard Drive I would upgrade myself eventually, or a refurbished 128 SSD, 2.13 ghz MacBook Air, with the superdrive. But I have some questions.
Being a poor high school student whose getting half of this paid for my birthday and Christmas presents and paying the other half, I most likely won't be getting another computer for at least 1-2 years (This will be my first computer.). Now I am quite aware that the MacBook Air is not made for use as a primary/only computer, but I think I could make it work. With the superdrive, I don't have any worries about the lack of one like most people. I also have no problem with the lack of ports on the Macbook. As long as it has a USB port and headphone jack, I'm golden.
However, there are two road blocks with the Air for me. One being the hard drive size. I'm wanting to store video on this, as I'm workin' on school theatre stuff, and hope to soon get into Youtube. (I'm an apiring actor.) So my question: is 128 GB enough? I'm sure I would have to purge about every year, but I'm just wondering. I honestly don't want to have to deal with an external hard drive. Having to delete files and then find them on the drive when needed can be annoying. Also, is there a chance that we could see a bump in storage this year, or early next?
Speaking of video, I've heard mixed reviews. I do know that this thing most likley will not handle HD format, but I've heard it CAN video edit. So I'm wodering CAN Final Cut Express work on this? It obviously will be annoyingly slow, but I can certainly manage. But I'm wondering if it's at all possible. And how about simply watching video on Youtube? I've had mixed reviews on this, as well.
So in summary: Can I make an MBA work as my sole computer for about a year and a half. O.K, most likely two and a half? (At least till I can scrounge for an iMac?)
I am torn between a 13", 2.26 ghz MacBook Pro, whose RAM and Hard Drive I would upgrade myself eventually, or a refurbished 128 SSD, 2.13 ghz MacBook Air, with the superdrive. But I have some questions.
Being a poor high school student whose getting half of this paid for my birthday and Christmas presents and paying the other half, I most likely won't be getting another computer for at least 1-2 years (This will be my first computer.). Now I am quite aware that the MacBook Air is not made for use as a primary/only computer, but I think I could make it work. With the superdrive, I don't have any worries about the lack of one like most people. I also have no problem with the lack of ports on the Macbook. As long as it has a USB port and headphone jack, I'm golden.
However, there are two road blocks with the Air for me. One being the hard drive size. I'm wanting to store video on this, as I'm workin' on school theatre stuff, and hope to soon get into Youtube. (I'm an apiring actor.) So my question: is 128 GB enough? I'm sure I would have to purge about every year, but I'm just wondering. I honestly don't want to have to deal with an external hard drive. Having to delete files and then find them on the drive when needed can be annoying. Also, is there a chance that we could see a bump in storage this year, or early next?
Speaking of video, I've heard mixed reviews. I do know that this thing most likley will not handle HD format, but I've heard it CAN video edit. So I'm wodering CAN Final Cut Express work on this? It obviously will be annoyingly slow, but I can certainly manage. But I'm wondering if it's at all possible. And how about simply watching video on Youtube? I've had mixed reviews on this, as well.
So in summary: Can I make an MBA work as my sole computer for about a year and a half. O.K, most likely two and a half? (At least till I can scrounge for an iMac?)